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Mugabe Supporters Behead a man

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Original Post Date: 2001-12-28 Time: 10:29:51  Posted By: Jan

source:Guardian (UK) Laban Chiweta, 24, died on Wednesday, from head wounds and burns he received from Zanu PF militiamen in the town of Trojan Mine Militias which back Robert Mugabe are blamed for killing four members of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) during the past week, raising fears of a wave of state-sponsored murders before the presidential elections due in March. One MDC supporter, Milton Chambati, 45, was beheaded by 50 followers of Mr Mugabe’s Zanu PF party in the small north-western hamlet of Magunge, according to local reports. Many witnessed the gruesome murder. In Karoi north-west of Harare, Titus Nheya, 56, was stabbed to death allegedly by Zanu PF militiamen on December 21. As the MDC’s parliamentary candidate for the area, Mr Nheya lost to Mr Mugabe’s sister, Sabina, in the June 2000 elections.

Trymore Midzi, 24, an MDC official in the northern town of Bindura, died on Boxing Day after being stabbed and assaulted by men in the para-military uniforms of the militia, according to the MDC. Laban Chiweta, 24, also died on Wednesday, from head wounds and burns he received from Zanu PF militiamen in the town of Trojan Mine. The MDC alleges that the men who killed Chiweta were trained by Zanu PF’s political commissar, Elliot Manyika. The holiday killings bring to 87 the number of MDC supporters who have been killed in state-sponsored violence, according to the opposition party. The recent murders come amid reports that followers of Mr Mugabe, 77, who has been in power for 21 years, have established bases across the country and are stepping up a campaign of intimidation.

“This government is using millions of dollars of public money to set up terror training camps to train a private army that is given state sanction to kill, abduct, torture and maim,” an MDC statement claimed. War veterans and other Mugabe supporters have said that the rural areas of the Mashonaland provinces, where all four of the Christmas killings took place, are “no go” areas for the MDC. The state-owned news media, meanwhile, repeatedly charge that “the MDC and its British sponsors” are spreading violence. But they have very little evidence to back up the claim.